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if we don't get dna off that energy and fingerprints off the letter, we can't authenticate that she had written that. if we don't have the autopsy results that we have and the blood spatter results that we have, we have a whole different ball game here. >>> a young woman just landed her first big modeling job. a few hours later, she disappeared. the weave pattern on some fabric, the mixture of some concrete and some dog hairs were the keys to the mystery. it was a friday night in central illinois, around 10:00 p.m. a motorist saw an abandoned car along the side of the road. the driver's side door was open. the lights were still on. the engine was running, but there was no one inside. >> the purse was inside the car. the inside of the vehicle was a little bit disheveled. it appeared to be a little bit suspicious. >> there was no identification in the purse. the car's license plate number was registered to david swann, a 34-year-old employee of the local newspaper. when police called swann, he said his girlfriend, karyn slover, had borrowed his car that night to pick up her 3-year-old son
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your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> and the oscar goes to, anthony hopkins. [ applause ] ♪ >> all right, gentlemen, fire away. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> what is the thing you love most in your life? >> privacy. >> what is the thing you wish to have most in your life? >> privacy. >> you want to say something in spanish? >> i don't speak spanish. >> how do i feel? fine. how are you? >> i don't know what i'm doing here. i didn't win anything. >> oh, yes. >> sorry, yes, yes. >> what is your feeling about oscars and what they mean in this community? >> it's exhilarating. it's good to be recognized by your peers. have you heard that before? >> as the show progresses, the room fills up with losers. for everyone who wins, there are four who don't and they are bitter and they sit there and they're not interested in the jokes anymore. >> keep your eyes on the losers tonight as they applaud the winners. you'll see great understanding, gre
your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> and the oscar goes to, anthony hopkins. [ applause ] ♪ >> all right, gentlemen, fire away. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> what is the thing you love most in your life? >> privacy. >> what is the thing you wish to have most in your life? >> privacy. >> you want to say something in spanish? >> i don't speak spanish. >> how do i...
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on the very bottom shelf, way in the back behind some dishes, there was a white energy. all it said on it was the name of sandra's sister. and i immediately retrieved it from where it was. it was sealed. i didn't open it up at that point. >> the note was immediately sent to the crime lab, where it was opened by forensic analysts. it proved to be nothing less than a voice from the grave. >> to anyone interested in what happened to me, look first to david duyst. he could be my killer. >> for the first time, sandy described what really happened in the horse stable 18 months earlier. >> on november 19th, my accident was no accident. david beat me with a hammer/axe. he came up from behind while i was in dexter's stall, hit me repeatedly. i figured he would come back to kill me. >> the only information that we had prior to this that mrs. duyst had always indicated that this -- she was kicked by a horse. so now we have to begin kind of looking at this whole circumstance and trying to validate that. >> i would never commit suicide. he may have killed me. respectfully, sandra a.
on the very bottom shelf, way in the back behind some dishes, there was a white energy. all it said on it was the name of sandra's sister. and i immediately retrieved it from where it was. it was sealed. i didn't open it up at that point. >> the note was immediately sent to the crime lab, where it was opened by forensic analysts. it proved to be nothing less than a voice from the grave. >> to anyone interested in what happened to me, look first to david duyst. he could be my killer....
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> so it's the modern day personal portrait. a selfy. but these closeups, look at this handsome man and beautiful woman. ryan buckley and rebecca samu samuels. amazing producers. selfy has become part of a canine craze. they didn't just take a picture of themselves, they mutt bombed you. it's taking the internet by storm. for real, here's jeanne moos. >> reporter: introducing ethan. the poster boy for mutt bombing for what? >> mutt bombing. >> reporter: good name, huh? >> yeah. i
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell yo
see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see...
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see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell yo
see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. [ mthat if you wear a partial,w you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. >>> kentucky's attorney general wants more time to decide whether he's going to fight a court order that forces that state, kentucky, to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other people's states. jack conway is now requesting a 90-day delay before the order goes
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. >> it's a different kind of energy. it has the town live and ready. >> now the question on everyone's mind, can wichita state go all the way. >> no one would ever in their right mind say we're going to be at 30-0 at some point this season. >> the basketball team is clearly successful, but the university itself is feeling what they call the final four effect. according to the school's president, applications for enrollment are up 86% from last year. we saw the same thing happen to butler a few years back. it's a good time to be a shockers fan because the women's team is also doing very well. >> that's impressive. you clearly haven't been watching the show this morning. >> my fault. >> i do love you, though. it's okay. >> they have this guy on this team that has a ridiculous vertical. >>> there she is waving at us out there in hollywood. on the red carpet which she is well suited to be on. >> you're the small guard. >> i wasn't a super small guard because of my girth, but i was a small guard. we've been talking about the
. >> it's a different kind of energy. it has the town live and ready. >> now the question on everyone's mind, can wichita state go all the way. >> no one would ever in their right mind say we're going to be at 30-0 at some point this season. >> the basketball team is clearly successful, but the university itself is feeling what they call the final four effect. according to the school's president, applications for enrollment are up 86% from last year. we saw the same...
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wherever we are, i am always trying to bring that energy to wherever we are. >> donna, i have recently come to know what second lining means, but i don't think other people know. explain what that is. >> the funeral services, people will often get their umbrella and they start s hope that you move those hips and bring it back and bring it forward. when you say throw me something, mr., mean it. >> throw me something, mr. >> it is a tradition. he is so absolutely correct. people celebrate on their front porch. on the sidewalk. they celebrate in the street. they celebrate with strangers. they make their sandwiches and bring their beans and rice and bring their cold drinks and water and other refreshments so this is an opportunity. mardi gras is one of the festive seasons that starts and end right at the beginning of the lent season. for many of us it's a chance to give praise and thank god to family and friends. >> my grandmother will not be far from mind. what one thing can i not miss? >> well, you definitely don't want to miss the parade on the mardi gras under the bridge. it will be un
wherever we are, i am always trying to bring that energy to wherever we are. >> donna, i have recently come to know what second lining means, but i don't think other people know. explain what that is. >> the funeral services, people will often get their umbrella and they start s hope that you move those hips and bring it back and bring it forward. when you say throw me something, mr., mean it. >> throw me something, mr. >> it is a tradition. he is so absolutely correct....
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> here comes the car. >> i'm going to use number one. keep your eye on that thumb, baby, and see what happens. >> clark gable didn't want to make "it happened one night." but in the 1930s, actors took the roles their studios gave these. his co-star, claudette colbere, wasn't thrilled to be in the movie, either. the only person who wanted to make the movie was director frank kappa. that was the backdrop for the seventh academy awards. >> the film-making community suspected that some dirty dealing was going on because bette davis didn't show up on the nominees' list for best actress. and one of the people who was most cynical was claudette colbert. she did not think she was going to win, so while the ceremony was going on she was boarding a train to go back to new york. she did win, and they had to send somebody to get her off the train. she showed up all fluttery and accepted her oscar and went
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> here comes the car. >> i'm going to use number one. keep your eye on that thumb, baby, and see what happens. >> clark gable didn't want to make "it happened one night." but in the 1930s, actors took the roles their studios gave these. his co-star, claudette colbere, wasn't thrilled to...
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all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. >> jon: welcome back to the show, now. in 2012 the supreme court ruled that the affordable care act did not destroy the country or the constitution. but the court did allow states to opt out of the medicaid expax. now to the citizens that turned down that federal money feel now, i bet they feel good, al madrigal reports on obamacare was designed to do more than just eliminate jobs. it also gives states the option of tacking federal funds to expand medicaid for their working poor. luckily 19 states were smart enough to. >>i, leaving just a few million people without coverage. >> ashley landis of the south carolina policy council explains why it was the right call for her state. >> first of all, the cost of medicaids are going to skyrocket. it's not a question of whether this is a great plan, even if it were, we can't afford it. >> it's eventually going to cost how much.
all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. >> jon: welcome back to the show, now. in 2012 the supreme court ruled that the affordable care act did not destroy the country or the constitution. but the court did allow states to opt out of the medicaid expax. now to the citizens that turned down that federal money feel now, i bet they feel good, al...
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staff was directed at the last meeting to address the local energy build out program. some of the issues that staff was directed also included a marketing approach. that's not in this particular rfp and we were under the impression that that did not need to be under this particular draft. but if that is not the direction of the commission just let us know. what this rfp deals with is a build out program to find an independent consultant to issue criteria that the commission has developed which is obviously maintained energy efficiency and increase local control and maximize job creation and maintain affordable electric rates to support environmental justice and provide and describe the economic opportunities. this was a criticism that we heard both from the mayor's office and sfpuc commission when the sfpuc prepared the program, the cca program for the rate approval was that there was some confusion or not enough clarity on the local build out program and commissioner breed had requested at the last meeting that we spend some time, spend some resources to take a look a
staff was directed at the last meeting to address the local energy build out program. some of the issues that staff was directed also included a marketing approach. that's not in this particular rfp and we were under the impression that that did not need to be under this particular draft. but if that is not the direction of the commission just let us know. what this rfp deals with is a build out program to find an independent consultant to issue criteria that the commission has developed which...
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. >> it's based on the fact that when we are talking about water supply and energy and deacceleration is related to both we need to be using strategies that are working with nature. and not using did 20th century approach manhattan to get an approach >> will that effect us generally. >> extension is a big part ever that currently, the technologies use a lot of energy and produce and regardless of the technology used or the type of water are filter you've got to have the water released into nature. the fact you're doing something on a bay it's essentially going to subcontractor. the point is when you have a choice to conserve instead of manipulating nature that's the choice i need to make so the distinction the club is making and all the other organizations is not only extension but we need to approach in the 21st century the different mindset and baker. >> with nature in a cooperative way >> i get the points but there's two points many our comments before you develop additional water supply do you want to be looking softer approaches to have a sustainable supply and the second is arou
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as was pointed out in the finding section of the legislation, it takes a lot more resources, energy, and water, for example, to produce and transport bottled water than it does to produce tap water and there is the waste, of course. plastics end up in our oceanses much more than they should and harm animals [speaker not understood]. another issue i think by a few speakers that came up at our meeting, increasing the availability of drinking water in public areas is important because drinking water shouldn't be available only to those who can afford to pay a premium for it. and the last thing to add and president chiu brought this up earlier, is that we would also support [speaker not understood] to strengthen legislation by reducing ability to grant waivers and completely understand that there are quarterly reporting requirements and why they were granted, but we would like something even stronger. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. commissioner rabanas. i apologize, i didn't realize you were here. i would have called you up earlier. >>> no need, i have to be a private citiz
as was pointed out in the finding section of the legislation, it takes a lot more resources, energy, and water, for example, to produce and transport bottled water than it does to produce tap water and there is the waste, of course. plastics end up in our oceanses much more than they should and harm animals [speaker not understood]. another issue i think by a few speakers that came up at our meeting, increasing the availability of drinking water in public areas is important because drinking...
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waiting for the energy ♪ ♪ give me all the energy i'm down on my knees ♪ i'm really surprised you liked the music that much, mr. brashov. what ? i said i'm really surprised... you liked the music that much. what did you say ? never mind. well, thanks for the invitation. - i'm glad you could make it. - yes. you sounded good. - all right. - why don't you stop by the office tomorrow. - okay, i'll be there. - let's go. good job. we've got it. yes ! i can't predict the future, and i dare say, neither can you. but we still talk about our plans as if they are going to happen. talking about plans is the focus of this episode's "word play." if we're not sure what is going to happen, we use the word "might." there is a distinct possibility that we might meet again. what do you think ? i don't get it. you told me last night that we sounded really good. no, i didn't say "really" good. i said "good." meaning what ? meaning, the difference between "really good" and "good"... is the difference between making it and-- not making it. i'm sorry, henry. so what do i do now ? keep playing music. write new
waiting for the energy ♪ ♪ give me all the energy i'm down on my knees ♪ i'm really surprised you liked the music that much, mr. brashov. what ? i said i'm really surprised... you liked the music that much. what did you say ? never mind. well, thanks for the invitation. - i'm glad you could make it. - yes. you sounded good. - all right. - why don't you stop by the office tomorrow. - okay, i'll be there. - let's go. good job. we've got it. yes ! i can't predict the future, and i dare say,...
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we both have the same energy efficiency for cars. that is climate change. >> tell us what happens if the pipeline is not built. what happens to that oil? i keep -- i'm always hearing that this oil's coming out of the ground. the canadians are getting this out of the ground, already coming out but come out at a faster pace. why not put it to the west coast? there is a pipeline to the west coast, proposal for two more. so yes, it can -- >> with this pipeline, the keystone? >> no, no, not with this. there are two proposed pipe lanes to the united states. there's two to the west coast proposed and the two east coast. and -- >> are the canadian people fighting the with unto the west coast? >> there is always -- if you have a transmission line -- >> yeah. >> if you have a pipeline, if off pipeline with carbon dioxide from north dakota to be sequestered in saskatchewan, i guarantee you will have people that disagree. we can't sometimes get clean energy on a transmission line. >> will it be refined better in the gulf than it would be in chin
we both have the same energy efficiency for cars. that is climate change. >> tell us what happens if the pipeline is not built. what happens to that oil? i keep -- i'm always hearing that this oil's coming out of the ground. the canadians are getting this out of the ground, already coming out but come out at a faster pace. why not put it to the west coast? there is a pipeline to the west coast, proposal for two more. so yes, it can -- >> with this pipeline, the keystone? >>...
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(laughter) >> jon: dong energy, huh? i think they sell that at a bodaga near my house. (laughter) supposedly made from real giraffe balls but i don't know, it's unregulated. not that i didn't get results with it but it's hardly worth $1.5 billion investment, unless i'm somehow misinterpreting everything about the corporation dong energy because of the relatively juvenile attachment to the word dong. (laughter) but you know what, look how the danish people took to the streets. you know you've made it as a corporation when the majority of the country is willing to brave subzero temperatures to keep you out of its country when you haven't even done anything yet. are you there yet, bitcoin? oh, there you go. that's-- yeah. well, that's the start of a protest. are you sure that process isn't based on magic of the tiny gathering? >> (laughter) (laughter) baby [ male announcer ] when you switch to sprint's new framily plan, friends are like family, so who's gonna be in yours? let's get a sound guy and some roadies. [ male announcer ] but the more people you add, the lower the
(laughter) >> jon: dong energy, huh? i think they sell that at a bodaga near my house. (laughter) supposedly made from real giraffe balls but i don't know, it's unregulated. not that i didn't get results with it but it's hardly worth $1.5 billion investment, unless i'm somehow misinterpreting everything about the corporation dong energy because of the relatively juvenile attachment to the word dong. (laughter) but you know what, look how the danish people took to the streets. you know...
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i think we have to do this to replace that energy although i think high speed rail is coming it may not come for 25 years that's the reality. the only way to proceed with our project is to somehow do something like that with this holistic thinking that can replace that kind of energy so i think not so much, you know, trying to preserve what we're doing but to incorporate. i think this is necessary for us. this is the kind of, you know, if you want to think in terms of you know of p-3 stuff and what - hydrahow are we going to be able to do phase 2 nothing rivals this with presenting a ponlt for being able to do that that has to be looked at holistically and i wish i luck and certainly that you can ranger for a clean blackboard and is we if we can't agree on what could happen and it's easy to bring up the politics we can't do this because of those people and those people don't like it. let's see if we can agree that on a plan of what is necessary in my prospective and you're headed that way you're thinking in the big terms that the city of san francisco is known for and really needs to co
i think we have to do this to replace that energy although i think high speed rail is coming it may not come for 25 years that's the reality. the only way to proceed with our project is to somehow do something like that with this holistic thinking that can replace that kind of energy so i think not so much, you know, trying to preserve what we're doing but to incorporate. i think this is necessary for us. this is the kind of, you know, if you want to think in terms of you know of p-3 stuff and...
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smart meters provide detailed energy information and two-way communication between customers and the power company. the information could help customers understand electric and gas usage as well as meet energy reduction goals. if you don't want a smart meter, jewel to pay $75 up -- you'll have to pay $75 up front and an additional $14 fee for pepco customers. it's $11 a month for pg&e customers. >>> today lawmakers will take up a hot topic in annapolis. a house committee will hear arguments for and against approving medical marijuana in maryland. the bill is co-sponsored by more than 60 house members. the legislation would let academic medical centers distribute marijuana to patients. governor o'malley suggested he would support a bill that does not promote recreational use of marijuana. >>> the man at the center of a robo call conspiracy could be headed back to jail. a baltimore judge says julius henson violated his probation by filing to run for a state senate seat and sentenced him to four months in prison. henson is still on probation for creating the calls which encouraged black
smart meters provide detailed energy information and two-way communication between customers and the power company. the information could help customers understand electric and gas usage as well as meet energy reduction goals. if you don't want a smart meter, jewel to pay $75 up -- you'll have to pay $75 up front and an additional $14 fee for pepco customers. it's $11 a month for pg&e customers. >>> today lawmakers will take up a hot topic in annapolis. a house committee will hear...
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this is the energy department's largest clean up anywhere in the united states. trying to take those 56 million-gallons of radioactive sludge that were in underground tanks. they are trying to turn that into solid glass. it is a massive project. how does this work? >> well the 17 self-tanks are distributed over quite a few square miles with an intricate net of pumps and pipes. when it is pumped to facility that i was previously supporting, we would then treat that waste chemically to get some of the more dangerous constituents out of it and then after we had treated it chemically we would put it into a melter with glass heat it up to high temperatures. >> the tanks that were underground were beginning to leak. they were old and the danger was some of them were fairly close to the colombia river and there is fear that somehow some of that radioactive material could get into the river. >> it is a fear based on reality. the single shell tanks which were actually decommissioned in the 40s and 50s, those tanks are known to have been leaking into the environment for ye
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the focus is on it's not on the actual business of drilling and exploiting for energy itself so this is why it's very important for the central banks to keep interest rates near zero percent because most of these companies around the world the s. and p. five hundred are in the financial ization game they're trading to rivet is based on their underlying economic activity and instead of doing the actual think there's no profit margin and growing food there's no profit margin in making cars there's no profit margin in pharmaceuticals there's only profit margin and borrowing money and zero percent speculating wildly if you make a mistake you get bailed out if it's the terms of a winning bet you keep the profits it's heads they went tails everyone else loses that's what financialization is all about as long as interest rates are at zero percent you can see that continue at some point interest rates are going to start ticking up and they're going to see that huge ponzi scheme collapse and then it's going to be a stream leigh difficult for these corporations to survive going forward and of
the focus is on it's not on the actual business of drilling and exploiting for energy itself so this is why it's very important for the central banks to keep interest rates near zero percent because most of these companies around the world the s. and p. five hundred are in the financial ization game they're trading to rivet is based on their underlying economic activity and instead of doing the actual think there's no profit margin and growing food there's no profit margin in making cars...
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i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vom
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they have such a diverse range of energy, infrastructure. it, they tend to have done well. one area that they have not done, one of the companies he has owned, one of the most famed companies that he holds. it has not borne fruit in 2013. it is got a lot of international exposure. u.s. and the growing economy. >> he holds many records. one long-standing record might come to an end this year. >> a 44 year record. it could be the first time he ever misses his target to increase the net worth more rapidly than the s&p 500. >> he doesn't care about the share price? >> he doesn't. you look at the book value of berkshire hathaway. since he took over it has outperformed the s&p 500. you look at five years, each five years always outperformed the s&p 500. this time it might not. 2013 was such a stellar year. the s&p 500 returned 128% since the end of 2008. that is a phenomenal performance but it is not living quite up to his usual target. 65, thet forget society book thought he was $19. year on year, compounded, generally you're getting 20% from berkshire hathaway. that heinz might
they have such a diverse range of energy, infrastructure. it, they tend to have done well. one area that they have not done, one of the companies he has owned, one of the most famed companies that he holds. it has not borne fruit in 2013. it is got a lot of international exposure. u.s. and the growing economy. >> he holds many records. one long-standing record might come to an end this year. >> a 44 year record. it could be the first time he ever misses his target to increase the...
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the department of energy opened the facility in 1999, to house the by-product of nuclear weapons. it has hazmat gloves, suits, and is supposed to entomb the materials for 10,000 years. that is until the year 11,999 ad. if, as reports reports suggest, the place has failed, that means it failed before it reached a quarter of 1% of its life span. i spoke with an academic, and he described a warren of panels. at the end of the horizontal shafts in the rooms the size of a football field, barrels of radioactive trash sits on pallets. over the cores of years, they are supposed to collapse. it's not clear how radiation might have gotten loose. the site was chosen for geological stability. it makes for a handy material. there's no groundwater to speak of in next coe. as described to me, there is a tremendous amount of monitoring equipment, the workers are in close proximity and would be exposed if there was a leak. this is a unique facility. nowhere else in the world is there a permanent resting place. a deep repository. this is a place where the planning and resources were gathered in one
the department of energy opened the facility in 1999, to house the by-product of nuclear weapons. it has hazmat gloves, suits, and is supposed to entomb the materials for 10,000 years. that is until the year 11,999 ad. if, as reports reports suggest, the place has failed, that means it failed before it reached a quarter of 1% of its life span. i spoke with an academic, and he described a warren of panels. at the end of the horizontal shafts in the rooms the size of a football field, barrels of...
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however, some energy funds have come out ahead. including cumulus energy based in london up an amazing 28% through late february. goldfinch capital and lochridge up 8% to 9% as of this week. they actually took us inside their operations yesterday where an eight-man team divided up by region, looks for price gaps between one part of the u.s. and another. a strategy that's helped the roughly $100 million fund generate pretty solid profits over the years. cio david dunn says he knows, though, he's dealing with a very volatile market here. >> they call these the widow makers for a reason. i've been trading natural gas since the mid-90s when all this stuff was really starting to become liquid and active. and i have seen, you know, many, many issues with some of these risky trades. and it's not hard to find yourself on the wrong side of a weather event. >> reporter: you know, scott dunn is not alone in this sentiment. fellow natural gas trader bill perkins who works down the street in houston running skylar capital says, look, we're a co
however, some energy funds have come out ahead. including cumulus energy based in london up an amazing 28% through late february. goldfinch capital and lochridge up 8% to 9% as of this week. they actually took us inside their operations yesterday where an eight-man team divided up by region, looks for price gaps between one part of the u.s. and another. a strategy that's helped the roughly $100 million fund generate pretty solid profits over the years. cio david dunn says he knows, though, he's...
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the importance of the ukraine globally is it an important energy area. what kind of role does it play? >> it has the potential of being so. again, ashley was speaking to this perfectly moments ago when he was mentioning the recent history of ukraine. the inability to get back on the feet. not only politically but economically. the way old satellite of the soviet union. because of the fact that it doesn't have -- doesn't mean it doesn't have the potential of being -- and ukraine politicians have been saying i think correctly you probably know it better. the potential of the country is wonderful. whether a bishop from the ukraine catholic church which is part of the affiliate, if you will of the roman catholic church. he was appointed bb pope benedict. he has a university within a ukraine. u.s.-educated a lot of ukraine begans from the united states went back after the end of the soviet union. tried to make it work. never could get their feet working. one they do and hoping it was an occasion where perhaps they could start from scratch again, the potential
the importance of the ukraine globally is it an important energy area. what kind of role does it play? >> it has the potential of being so. again, ashley was speaking to this perfectly moments ago when he was mentioning the recent history of ukraine. the inability to get back on the feet. not only politically but economically. the way old satellite of the soviet union. because of the fact that it doesn't have -- doesn't mean it doesn't have the potential of being -- and ukraine...
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and gas is very good in the energy mix. i'm a great proponent of frac'ing because i believe it can be done safely under the right regulations and policy. >> here's a question for you. i'm not a sicientisscientist. i don't know enough except what i read. do you have any skepticism that climate change is real? >> what i have is, we'll never know for sure until it's too late. we're dealing with probabilities. they're very difficult things to explain to everybody. my view is, take insurance out and try and push the technologies that we use to create energy, renewables, for example, to get them low cost, get them yubiquitous and get th energy mix changing at the time. i think that's very important. >> lord brown, the only problem is you'll have certain people take it to maybe a little bit too far. one of the reasons that the opponents of keystone bring up is that all that up in canada that we're going to bring down, that should stay in the ground. it's hydrocarbons. we should leave it there. because if we develop it, what's in t
and gas is very good in the energy mix. i'm a great proponent of frac'ing because i believe it can be done safely under the right regulations and policy. >> here's a question for you. i'm not a sicientisscientist. i don't know enough except what i read. do you have any skepticism that climate change is real? >> what i have is, we'll never know for sure until it's too late. we're dealing with probabilities. they're very difficult things to explain to everybody. my view is, take...
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>> the battery in a regular car stores electricity at a lower energy density. they are lighter. >> they cost a lot more. you can pick up the battery in your car for $150. the lithium-ion batteries in a tesla cost about $40,000. >> is his plan going to be built with a combination of public and private money? >> we do not know yet. there will certainly be some tax incentives involved. originally elon musk said that he would announce the state at the earnings call. he has not announced it yet. he is playing hardball. >> why do you think nevada is the place that will get it? >> if you look at -- >> they build the car in california. >> geographically, they are the winners. there are rail lines. >> the lithium is there. >> there is a lithium mine in northern nevada. there are reserves in wyoming. that is good. lithium is a big cost. >> think about how exciting this is. maybe i have drunk the elon musk kool-aid. it is going to be a huge factory. they will have the capacity to build more battery power than all the other lithium-ion factories in the world combined. >> h
>> the battery in a regular car stores electricity at a lower energy density. they are lighter. >> they cost a lot more. you can pick up the battery in your car for $150. the lithium-ion batteries in a tesla cost about $40,000. >> is his plan going to be built with a combination of public and private money? >> we do not know yet. there will certainly be some tax incentives involved. originally elon musk said that he would announce the state at the earnings call. he has...
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one example is the market vectors global alternative energy. it has 18% exposure to elon musk companies, 14% in tesla, 4% in solarcity. it is up 12% year-to-date. of the 12%, elon musk is personally responsible for a .5%. it is rare to see one person have such an effect on an etf holding 40 stocks. another example is the first trust green energy etf. this one is focused on u.s. companies. elon musk companies are about 18%. very heavy with elon musk companies. this one is up 16%. the third one is the global-x etf. >> i can imagine that is heavily traded. lithium goes into batteries, right? >> this announcement of the world's largest battery factory, this popped on that. volumes up over 100,000 shares. it is growing. a very niche etf, only tracking 20 companies. the top 10 account for 80% of the portfolio. due to this announcement, and smart phones and iphones using lithium, it is pretty well-positioned for the future. looking like a decent value play and starting to get momentum. >> i would imagine overall these alternative energy etf's, there m
one example is the market vectors global alternative energy. it has 18% exposure to elon musk companies, 14% in tesla, 4% in solarcity. it is up 12% year-to-date. of the 12%, elon musk is personally responsible for a .5%. it is rare to see one person have such an effect on an etf holding 40 stocks. another example is the first trust green energy etf. this one is focused on u.s. companies. elon musk companies are about 18%. very heavy with elon musk companies. this one is up 16%. the third one...
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several cars now also claims to develop five new starter projects in the field of energy and mining that allergic to cat engineering in real estate the final become an active investor technologies to develop high tech industries in the country for technology centers will be established so leo sent to prison you can go to school. it will create a generic senate in the chemical industries in covenant center. my gas will create a joint institute cromwell creek the institute of high technologies. he also established a center featured in achieving green economy in cooperation with nasa bike university. the centers for addressing issues of technology transfer and generating new ideas and commercializing them. so when you woke up. what becomes of them. as you let us raise our cheeky are responding to questions about the plans to create chaos to my hairline it was served the domestic market. several cars has concluded a partnership agreement with bombarded to supply to their crafts forget the key is to move the pool miami's of these two combined we have to register company until may. we know we
several cars now also claims to develop five new starter projects in the field of energy and mining that allergic to cat engineering in real estate the final become an active investor technologies to develop high tech industries in the country for technology centers will be established so leo sent to prison you can go to school. it will create a generic senate in the chemical industries in covenant center. my gas will create a joint institute cromwell creek the institute of high technologies....
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happy birthday. ♪ storm off the west coast is spinning energy. look at the heavy rains going into the west. one such wave his way up ahead of the storm is coming at us late tonight. a little snow area that you see there. the area late tonight. two of the jet stream blowing like thithatthe air wile lifted but the jet stream. it will take that moisture coming from the gulf and lifted into snow clouds. could be some pretty good amount of snowfall. and here's how it will stretch out across. we're looking and 7:00 tomorrow morning. there is 7:00 tomorrow evening. the snow was read at our back doorstep. come in during the night. it lets up on sunday. sitting in our southern suburbs. it is going to be a real mess down there. if you're traveling south be aware of that. we're thinking more mullins of 3-6 in. with a couple of totals a little bit more than that. we will do so in a windy with their retirement.whether it environmentweather environment. >> will take what we can get at this >> will take what we can get at this point. in the criminal justice sys
happy birthday. ♪ storm off the west coast is spinning energy. look at the heavy rains going into the west. one such wave his way up ahead of the storm is coming at us late tonight. a little snow area that you see there. the area late tonight. two of the jet stream blowing like thithatthe air wile lifted but the jet stream. it will take that moisture coming from the gulf and lifted into snow clouds. could be some pretty good amount of snowfall. and here's how it will stretch out across. we're...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ [ female announcer ] most of the time it's easy to know which option is better. other times, not so much. so it's good to know that mazola corn oil has 4 times more cholesterol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower cholesterol 2 times more. take care of those you love and cook deliciously. mazola makes it better. play in it. work in it. go wild in it. do everything but wrinkle in it. the perfect fitting no-iron effortless shirt in 4 styles and 31 colors and prints. visit the shirt boutique, only at chico's and chicos.com. makes everything algood even better...ilk from the bowls of cereal you make... to all the delicious recipes you bake. because inside every carton is the goodness of blue diamond almonds. almond breeze. almondiciously good! honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p v
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ [ female announcer ] most of the time it's easy to know which option is better. other times, not so much. so it's good to know that mazola corn oil has 4 times more cholesterol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower cholesterol 2 times more. take care of those you love and...
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power up with the good energy of quaker real medleys. quaker up. it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bl
power up with the good energy of quaker real medleys. quaker up. it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than...
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listen i give me the party all the credit in the world for the two thousand and ten election their energy and their enthusiasm and they're getting people to the polls was a great turning point in two thousand and ten the difficulty that i have isn't with the tea party for say it's with these groups that have since become things in washington d.c. like dick armey group freedom works club for growth heritage action that really they are now in the business of perpetuating themselves and they're not interested in governing they're not interested in finding the way forward their interests and blowing the place up and the republican party does not stand for blow on the place amy ralph nader with as early as the with the dean party started they had standards that a lot of people agree with but the as well as stephen points of they've had a lot of off shoot people but border on the weird how do you respond to that. larry you know what you have that on both sides of the aisle you have the french and the democratic party have it on the right as well you know that is why we have stayed focus on the
listen i give me the party all the credit in the world for the two thousand and ten election their energy and their enthusiasm and they're getting people to the polls was a great turning point in two thousand and ten the difficulty that i have isn't with the tea party for say it's with these groups that have since become things in washington d.c. like dick armey group freedom works club for growth heritage action that really they are now in the business of perpetuating themselves and they're...
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in fact, according to the pacific institute, it's 2000 times more energy intensive than tap. and it takes three liters of water to make one liter of bottled water. another good reason to support this ordinance is bottled water bans have been in place for a long time now in san francisco. the first was the bottled water ban, executive order in 2007. it prohibited the purse of all bottled water with city funds. sipping l serve bottled water and 5 gallon containers which promoted our drinking water system. [speaker not understood] towards tap water. in most locations the transition was easy, we installed these hot cold and room temperature dispenses that instead hooked up to the tap. reduce truck trips by -- reducing truck trips for the delivery of the 5 gallon bottles around the city, but also helped save the city $300,000 a year on purchasing costs. and then in 2012 the port of san francisco wanted to aim higher and the department banned bottled water at all large events. on their property of over 5,000 people. we have heard concerns that restricting bottled water will steer p
in fact, according to the pacific institute, it's 2000 times more energy intensive than tap. and it takes three liters of water to make one liter of bottled water. another good reason to support this ordinance is bottled water bans have been in place for a long time now in san francisco. the first was the bottled water ban, executive order in 2007. it prohibited the purse of all bottled water with city funds. sipping l serve bottled water and 5 gallon containers which promoted our drinking...
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we supply this energy crisis such as this we america obama is wise and more such is multiplied. the next old pipeline to be precise three. airports in crimea. ukraine government. groups but the region is refusing to acknowledge the new power. and capital itself freo spread so as right wing radicals get their hands on guns refuse to. use scare tactics to get their way. in detention. after a young man dies in police cars. that is family saying that he was tortured. and left out in the cold to millions in europe who are struggling without a home as the house is that could accommodate allowed to stand up to. the latest world headlines a live from moscow it's on t international with me rule reese to shy from everybody here welcome to the program an airport alert in crimea and southern ukraine where local militia are on high alert for an influx of armed groups from kiev and the region where over half of the population is russian is refusing to accept the power of the self-appointed government in the capital emotions are running high with crimea and even considering breaking away you'v
we supply this energy crisis such as this we america obama is wise and more such is multiplied. the next old pipeline to be precise three. airports in crimea. ukraine government. groups but the region is refusing to acknowledge the new power. and capital itself freo spread so as right wing radicals get their hands on guns refuse to. use scare tactics to get their way. in detention. after a young man dies in police cars. that is family saying that he was tortured. and left out in the cold to...
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the department of energy opened it to house the by-products of nuclear weapons, research and production. it's supposed to entomb those materials, transuranic waste for 10,000 years, until the year 11,999 ad. if, as reports suggest, the place failed, it has failed already it reached even a quarter of 1% of its total life span. i spoke with an academic who visited the facility and he described a group of panels, six rooms the size of football fields. at the end barrels of radioactive trash sits on pallets and over the course of 75 years of the ceilings are supposed to collapse, burying the barrels for all time. it's not clear how radiation may have gotten loose. the site was chosen for its geological ability. there's no groundwater. there's salt in the soil. the workers are in close proximity to the radioactive nearly, they'd quickly be exposed. this is a unique facility, nowhere else is there a permanent centralized resting place, a deep geological repost itry. this is a place where the planning and resources the federal government were gathered in one place. unfortunately that seems it
the department of energy opened it to house the by-products of nuclear weapons, research and production. it's supposed to entomb those materials, transuranic waste for 10,000 years, until the year 11,999 ad. if, as reports suggest, the place failed, it has failed already it reached even a quarter of 1% of its total life span. i spoke with an academic who visited the facility and he described a group of panels, six rooms the size of football fields. at the end barrels of radioactive trash sits...
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to thank the long time partners and new partners who have helped us to wuf in those events chevron energy solutions and wells fargo (clapping) at&t intel and pg&e pier 39 and stan will i organization and webb core (clapping) the brim key foundation and macy's and keying and candy robertson and a union bank and unit health and walgreen's (clapping) a enlightenment thank you goes to fidel and bone american people at the time management for fine foods he produces a thousand meals at the same time it's amazing (clapping) we want to thank the families for their lines and the san francisco giants for their participating in sponsoring those events (clapping) thanks to at&t and ebay for dpoot the technology for credit cards donation on site today and finally, all the staff and hardworking committee members at the foundation. with all the staff at the general those are our real heros all the staff at general will you please stand. fo folks (clapping) so at aboutly lead by the susan carlyle who is the usf dean and carlos and we even have here today, our former ceo at the hospital jean o'connell (cl
to thank the long time partners and new partners who have helped us to wuf in those events chevron energy solutions and wells fargo (clapping) at&t intel and pg&e pier 39 and stan will i organization and webb core (clapping) the brim key foundation and macy's and keying and candy robertson and a union bank and unit health and walgreen's (clapping) a enlightenment thank you goes to fidel and bone american people at the time management for fine foods he produces a thousand meals at the...
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energy has to rise as well. that's really, really important. it is important for getting rid of corruption. other bits are likely to be stabilization. that's the good news. the final bit is banking sector reform. the exchange rate when it weakens will credit a big hole and that one needs to be filled. >>> take a look at this, would you? is this the future of aviation? investors behind this giant airship believe it could revolutionize oil exploration to disaster relief operations. it will be able to lift 50 tons of cargo. it has been sold back to the british firm. it has won the financial backing of one of britain's most success rock stars as richard wescott has been finding out. >> reporter: inside britain's big of aircraft hangar, something is growing. beating into life the world's longest flying machine. looks like an airship, but it isn't because it doesn't float. what you can see from here is that unique shape. it's actually designed more like a wing than a traditional airship so it can generate lift. air ships float away. you need 50 peopl
energy has to rise as well. that's really, really important. it is important for getting rid of corruption. other bits are likely to be stabilization. that's the good news. the final bit is banking sector reform. the exchange rate when it weakens will credit a big hole and that one needs to be filled. >>> take a look at this, would you? is this the future of aviation? investors behind this giant airship believe it could revolutionize oil exploration to disaster relief operations. it...